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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6116)2/8/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Alps Color Printers

I second your observations on the quality of the Alps printer output. To my untrained eye it is equivalent to a glossy photograph...on standard paper!

Also of note is the fade proof ink.

Do you have a cost estimate for a 100 percent coverage print on 8 1/2 x 11 paper wrt to ink cost?

Zeuspaul

From the Alps site
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Micro Dry™ images are here to stay. The fact is that since ink jet colors go on wet, they're fragile and fade over time and with exposure to sunlight. But not with the MD-1000. The colors from its Micro Dry™ inks last. And that's important. When you print an image, you don't want it to fade away. That's why we formulate Micro Dry™ ink colors to maintain their brilliance over time and even after prolonged exposure to sunlight. In fact, Alps T-shirt transfers stand up to multiple washings, and last far longer than ink jet colors that break up and fade after just a few washings.
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